thanks for the great video. I have one small question where did you get that beef tripe? your look dried and layered but only thing I can find in market is beef honeycomb .
Just use baking soda and boiling water. Wait until lukewarm, and you brush with a soft plastic brush for old school laundry. The black-colored coating will melt, leaving the white clean tripe behind.
No. It's regular tripe. But they scrubbed it. Just use baking soda and boiling water. Wait until lukewarm, and you scrub with a soft plastic brush for old school laundry. The black-colored coating will melt, leaving the white clean tripe behind.
very yummy I want to eat 👍
I can't wait to try this recipe!! It looks absolutely delicious!!🤤 my mouth is watering. Thank you for this video.
No problem! Thanks for stopping by and commenting I really appreciate it 😊
@@auntiedeeskitchen7575 How cooked only 20 second 😳
I can’t wait to make this :-) so super delicious
As a long time tripe lover, this recipe was much appreciated 👍👌🙏🙏💖
Yummy! Can’t wait to make it! 😃
This looks so good!
Try it with ginger and Tabasco! Delicious
I like the first (tanto) knife - where can I get one? :)
That be spicy!
so good!
thanks for the great video. I have one small question where did you get that beef tripe? your look dried and layered but only thing I can find in market is beef honeycomb .
Asian market its called Omasum beef tripe or book tripe.
Good recipe!
Thank you!
With sticky rice = Yummy👍
🤤🤤🤤🤤
Can I add peanuts and crushed garlic, instead of green onions can i use shallots or white onions?
No beer?
Oh damn! I was out...hang over food lol
Never seen tripe so white has it been bleached somehow
Just use baking soda and boiling water. Wait until lukewarm, and you brush with a soft plastic brush for old school laundry. The black-colored coating will melt, leaving the white clean tripe behind.
Name the ingridient please
Ingredients in description box
IS that a special kind of tripe? Not fresh!
No. It's regular tripe. But they scrubbed it. Just use baking soda and boiling water. Wait until lukewarm, and you scrub with a soft plastic brush for old school laundry. The black-colored coating will melt, leaving the white clean tripe behind.